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Thinking about two-factor auth at a nano level, requiring human confirmation before any client can actually post to your site via your micropub endpoint. For example, I sign in to barnaby's experimental Taproot interface but don't trust it entirely yet. Instead of giving him blanket access to post to my site, every time his app makes a request to my micropub endpoint, it goes and asks me for confiramtion before publishing. Either OOB confirmation (2-factor auth via SMS or something) or an OAuth-like confirm
Just set up a weekly #indieweb newsletter published every Friday containing a list of recently-edited wiki pages. Let me know if you want to subscribe! More info: http://indiewebcamp.com/this-week-in-the-indieweb
Just released an update to the Ruby and PHP #webmention libraries to support endpoint discovery in tags. #indieweb https://rubygems.org/gems/webmention https://packagist.org/packages/indieweb/mention-client
"This presentation cannot be opened because it is too old." Another reason to host presentations in HTML on your own site. #indieweb https://plus.google.com/app/basic/stream/z13ru3caovmzelkvn23ahhpoykekgvss3
Gave a talk on the #indieweb and #indiewebcamp and the former norm of having your own site. Thanks, @5by5! http://caseorganic.com/articles/2014/03/11/2/podcast-on-the-indieweb-in-beta-90-we-want-our-2003-back
Barely getting started with #IndieWebCamp Day 2, and already got two new things working: 1) WebRTC on my website! http://aaronparecki.com/talk (thanks to some great sample code from @adambrault) 2) Better presentation of POSSE'd notes to Facebook (great find in the Facebook API by @willnorris!) #indieweb
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